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MBI Issues Policy Position on Tariffs & Their Impact on Modular Construction. Read the statement here.

Housing in the EU: What’s Next for Modular and Offsite?

Modular Building Institute

According to EUROSTAT, the EU averages for housing types in cities is around 70% of people live in apartments and 30% live in houses. The suburbs and towns have around 40% living in apartments and 60% living in houses. Without exception, the modular building industry can provide new build solutions for all of these requirements.

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How BIM & AI are Improving Modular Construction Outcomes Across Europe

World of Modular Europe 2025 comes to Madrid October 6-8

Digitalization and ever-advancing project modelling software have been aiding traditional manufacturers, builders, and designers for years. More recently, tech-savvy modular and offsite construction stakeholders have also embraced these tools, adding their own knowledge and data to create newer, faster, more efficient ways of building. Together with new BIM- and AI-powered tools, these builders are now pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with offsite construction and energy management.

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Eisa Lee, the “Bilingual” Architect

Eisa Lee, XL Architecture & Modular Design

Now as the founder of XL
Architecture and Modular Design in Ontario, Canada, she applies not just her education as a traditional architect but an entire holistic view on modular design. It’s this expansive view that guides her work on being a true partner that bridges the gap between architects and modular factories as they collaborate on the design process.

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How Rebel Concept Harnesses AI as a Design Tool to Improve the DFMA Process

Kris Droszcz at Rebel Concept

“The complexity of projects and the size of project are so large, and the technology is so complicated that AI would do it so much faster than we are,” says Kris Droszcz, CEO at Rebel Concept. “Everybody’s struggling to control the manufacturing processes according to the design. And I think that’s what AI will do.”

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From Toronto to Suriname: A Global Modular Building Story

I AM GOLD facility in Suriname, constructed from shipping containers

When I AM Gold – a Canadian gold mining operation based in Toronto, Ontario – wanted to expand its mining operations in Suriname, it knew it would also need to expand its infrastructure. More specifically, they needed to build a mechanical services compound that would allow their local crews to maintain and equipment critical to their mining operations. They also knew that it would be a challenge.

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